Last Year an IPL Player, Now a Farmer


Azamgarh, UP, May 7 (Express India): While the spotlight was on the match between Pune Warriors and Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday, May 4, far away from the IPL action, in Nadwa Sarai village in Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh, left-arm seamer Kamran Khan harvests his wheat crop, wearing the uniform of his team — Pune Warriors.

With the Pune franchise not requiring his services this season, the 21-year-old was sent home, after being paid Rs 10 lakh. Kamran, who made a name for himself as the Rajasthan Royals’ mystery pick in 2009, now fears that he may soon be forgotten.

Not so long ago, Kamran was hailed as the “next big thing” by none other than Shane Warne, the then captain of Rajasthan Royals. That was before the on-field umpires reported him for suspect action during a match against the Chennai Super Kings in 2009, just a few days after he marked his presence on the field with a tremendous ability to generate speed.

While the Royals retained him the next year, he was picked by the Pune Warriors in their maiden season in 2011. He played only one match then, and none in 2012.

“That’s when the taunts began,” says Kamran. From being invited as chief guest to every event in his village, the cricketer has now become an easy target.

“It’s almost like they were waiting for me to fall,” he says. “Not many people here understand cricket. They now tell me how useless I am, and how my career is over because I chuck.”

At first, the taunts hurt. “Now, I’ve learned to ignore them. Instead, I spend my days training for a comeback in the mornings and evenings. During the day, I work on my brother’s farm, keeping to myself, away from the rest of the villagers,” says Kamran.

“Earlier, I used to work on the farm only,” he says. “But I had to stop a few years ago as I was busy with cricket.”

And when he gets time off from farming and training for his second innings, he turns on the television and catches up on the IPL scores.

  

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  • Ab.Motin, Gangarampur,W.B

    Sun, Jan 19 2014

    Dear kamran don't lose your hope. Keep working hard.Hope sweet result will come soon....

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  • Nawfal, Chennai

    Mon, May 21 2012

    Do u know guys? How kamran spent life before he came to cricket, he had one white cloth to play in local club
    . He was trying to recover his family from poverty and he pretty good bowler at 18 yrs than other young players. This is some politics influence in his matter I think, BCCI should handle to retain his game and give chance to play in IPL .

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  • Reddy, india

    Tue, May 08 2012

    thats the india.

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  • Farmer Fan again, Puttur DK

    Tue, May 08 2012

    Thanks for all the overwhleming support for the farmers, including the cricketer. But I must say Mr Nayak needs a new brain. He thinks food come from the grocery store...emmmmm? If this is what BJP represntation looks like....then it is not JAI HO..BJP .but JAI NO!

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  • Novey_rouge, Puttur

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Mr. nayak you are right ... these people don't know anything...poor illeterate people

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  • Dony Bajal, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Dear Kamran you should be a role model our young generation.

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  • Dex, Bangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Thrs nothing wrong with farming, but IPL is just wasting a talent like this..I can just wish him luck and may see him in action soon enough..

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  • Rahul, Manglore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Kamran 21-year-old was sent home, after being paid Rs 10 lakh....he got money without playing but my brother & sister why you people are fighting have you got money on his behalf to raise voice against IPL ors.....GOD IS GREAT AND USING FREE INTERNET AND POSTING COMMENTS GOD SAVE YOUR COMPANY.

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  • rajesh, mangalore/dxb

    Mon, May 07 2012

    nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Okie agreed UPA busy in promoting IPL.

    And BJP?? shooting and watching porn movies?? thats what you guys do right.

    No wonder if ua BJP led govt comes they will make porn industry legal..

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  • GERALD, Modankap-Bantwal

    Mon, May 07 2012

    HE IS A REAL SON OF THIS SOIL !!!!! THERE IS NOTHING WRONG IF HE IS BECOME A FARMER, CRICKETER OR PILOT !!!!

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  • Jimmy, Coimbatore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Way to keep up urself active, Kamran! After all, the wheat you produce is only eaten by the cricketers and they play. Take things positively and go ahead. U are giving energy to them.U are bound to achieve!
    Dont worry young lad, You can do it !!

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  • Jimmy, Coimbatore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Way to keep up yourself active, Kamran! After all, the wheat you produce is only eaten by the cricketers and they play. U are giving energy to them. ! Dont worry young lad, You can do it !!

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  • Mohdazeem, Azamgarh

    Mon, May 07 2012

    I hope every azmi to see kamran playing in ipl but kamran unlucky

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  • AK, BAJPE

    Mon, May 07 2012

    FARMER VS IPL
    Farmer feeds thousands,
    IPL player feeds none but himself & corporates.



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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Dear Bhandarkar..Many thanks for your compliment.But my respect,attention,devotion towards Sachin will not change.He is the GOD of Cricket for ever.I don't agree with Tendulkar in only one point.He is playing IPL.It hurts me.He might not have imagined about bad impact of IPL on public before signing contract.Yes..IPL is a betting,gambling game.Those who don't know ABCD of cricket are glued to tv because they are involved in betting.In our twin distrcts,ordinary bus drivers,hotel cleaners,suppliers are seriously involved in betting.At the end of the day..heavy loss,fighting,family break up etc.Please stay away from IPL.It will destroy middle class people in the long run.

    Anyway,Let(I wish) Kamran Khan play in wheat field and become a successful farmer.Let him become a Brand Ambassador of Agriculture line.Let him show a way for our young generation that Agriculture is the backbone and strength of India.Can Kamran get MAN OF THE MATCH award in this field ?

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  • Sarita D'Souza, Valencia / Kuwait

    Mon, May 07 2012

    He'll be back with a vengeance, with a bang !!!! God bless you Kamran. Wishing you the best in life :)

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  • chahil, mumbai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Nagesh Nayak - Are you in your senses? If you have to blame someone, blame Pune Warriors for wasting his talent! and How does Congress comes into this?
    The Hatred in you can be seen against Congress! BUt it's people like you in India who do the blam,e business and nothing else!
    Shut Up for Good!
    and I wish Kamran Khan is back soon for the Rajasthan Royals again!

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    You are a real Star* Kamran, keep trying until you win.
    Mr. NAGESH NAYAK fed up with your same comments, Pls stop copying same word.

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  • Fedrick, Mangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Mr.Nagesh Nayak, I had to say just two words to you, GROW UP.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Dear Jaimini
    Great to hear this from you after
    calling Sachin a 'God'.
    Dear Kamran Khan -'Make hay while the sun shines'is all that i can advise you.They call you a 'chuck'
    not to worry, we all know that IPL ia 'yuck' and something which I cannot describe in a 'rhyme'tone because of the DAIJI CENSOR BOARD!

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  • Rashi, Udupi

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Mr. Nagesh Nayak, Bangalore YOU ARE SO IRRITATING, will you stop bringing politics and religion into everything please?

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  • Peter, Mumbai / Kuwait

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Dear Nagesh Nayak,

    It is high time that you talk about your achievements do not bring politics all the time in everything!! Or else it is better that you become a PM of India and lead the country!! It is easy to talk but very difficult to manage such a populated country. Why can't you do something better instead of pointing fingers to others!!

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  • RAGHU, mangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    NAGESH MAMU, YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT UPA LED GOVT. YOU AND B.J.P. DOES NOT HAVE 1% MORAL RIGHT TO TALK ABOUT CORRUPTION!!!!IN THE HISTRY OF INDIA B.J.P. EX. PRESIDENT BANGARU LAXMAN GET PUNISHMENT VERDICT IN THE CASE OF CORRUPTION!!!WHY YOU NOT TALK ABOUT THIS??? YEDIYOORAPPA, REDDY BROTHERS AND SO MANY B.J.P. LEADERS ARE CORRUPTED PEOPLES.... PAALEMAR, SAWADI AND SOME LEADERS ARE WATCHES PORN FILM IN ASSEMBLY...SHAME ON YOU MR. NAGESH MAAMU...FIRSTLY YOU MAKE CLEAN YOUR IMAGE AND TALK ABOUT OTHERS.... GOD BLESS YOU.....JAI HO KARNATAKA BHUWANESHWARI....

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Nagesh Nayak please growup like Kamran Khan, dump all your negative thought in the garbage. Good wishes to you.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Dear Nagesh Mamu, we like your harsh comments and few get furious at your harsh comments too. But where is the link between Sonia vs. Cricket? Please remove your wording “Italian” from your comments since Sonia is no more Italian though her heart is roaming in Italy only. In fact she tried to break the “Mafia” in BCCI few years back in vain and nobody will succeed to do that. Let us all believe that Sonia Gandhi must have obtained Indian Passport with Indian citizen rights too. If not entire Congress Leaders will pay the prize for accepting MP or Party Leader other than Indian Citizen

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Last week my dog died suddenly. It was very healthy. All this is because of the stupid policies of the corrupt BJP government. Too many dogs have died since the BJP came to power. At this rate no dogs will be left and they might become endangered species soon. Better to kick out the BJP government as soon as possible and save our dogs. Next it could be the turn of cats under this government.

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  • prashan, Mlore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    What is wrong about farming in the field. He is farming in his own (his brothers) field. In 11 million only 110 ppl get a chance to play in IPL. rest all have to work for there for daily bread. If he works hard he can come back. We should proud that he got his chance to show his talent.

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  • Cyril, Mumbai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Please do not give up Kamran work hard on your bowling and u will get it one day and ALL the BEST

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  • Shaan, manglore/Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Heart touched story ...Jai Jawan Jai Kisan,God made you away from this gambling IPL God bless you.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012


    THIS IS THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ITALIAN LED CONGRESS IN INDIA.

    THEY ARE BUSY ONLY IN CURRUPTION & ANTINATIONAL ACTIVITIES.

    NO RECOGNISION FOR REAL TALENTS.

    JAI HO BJP.

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  • Ashok, Dubai/UAE

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Like Ellappa I never heard this Kamran. Choosen filed also not bad.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, May 07 2012

    I would have rained bad words on Kamran Khan, had he chosen real estate business.Luckily,his selection is the best one. Agriculture is totally ignored in India. Kamran Khan won the toss and elected to field on wheat ground and not on cricket ground.GOOD FOR INDIA.Poor Indians may forget Dhoni,Dada,Veeru after some time,but not KAMRAN KHAN.At least we remember him when we eat chapatti.

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  • Rayan Miranda, Neermarga

    Mon, May 07 2012

    This is pathetic part of Indian cricket. Now we know why we don't have expert fast bowlers. They are just ignored like Kamran Khan... Money is important then the talent for BCCI.

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  • Herald, Kudla/Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    So WHAT???? It is fine. It is part of life. We all should know the trouble our backbone (farmer) goes thru and what returns he gets.
    As far as his cricketing future is concerned, if he has talent and if he has dedication, he will come back. See how many times Ganguly had to fight for his position. He never gave up.

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  • P.A.SHANU, Mangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Well said Americans,,,,,, 11 FOOLS ARE PLAYING AND 11 MILLION FOOLS ARE WATCHING ! . That is the comment of America on cricket.

    GODFATHER s are the key players in the game of cricket .No matter how good you are technically or how good you are with your physical fitness. You get a chance to play for the country , state or teams if you have a strong back up and also a intelligent PRO who works for commission on your earnings.

    The Great Kapil Dev was working as a 3rd division clerk for Haryana municipality before he came to limelight and d 83 Crores of black money in the gap of 12 years. He is the only Indian cricketer who d his black money and proved himself as all time great.

    Find out a strong GODFATHER before thinking of becoming a professional criceter. Will remein in the fields otherwise.

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  • Krishnaraj, Mangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Time Plays Games with Everyone's Life... Good luck KAMRAN KHAN....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Don’t worry Kamran another day fresh sunshine will also come in your life too. Few people who can’t play good cricket then start playing politics or dirty cricket off the field to ruin others carrier. No fast bowler can chunk after taking 10 to 15 yards or more run-ups for bowling. Great spinner Muralidharan too targeted by none other than Australians but he end up in taking highest ever wicket taker and probably his record will never broken for at least next few generations looking at the present scenario. Working at farm field is also a good profession but concentrate on your cricket carrier too. At least you try to play for UP in coming season so that BCCI can recognize your good work in National Team too and finally little GOD Bless also required, so keep faith on GOD and devote some time for prayer too

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, May 07 2012

    CONGRATS KAMRAN. KEEP IPL AS A PART TIME WORK.

    ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FARMING AND IPL IS MONEY.

    1 YEAR FARMING MONEY, HE CAN GET ONLY IN 1 ONE DAY.

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Mon, May 07 2012

    It is good he is active & keeping himself busy.

    Let him get a chance to play in IPL.

    Jai Hind.

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  • Farmer fan, Puttur, KK

    Mon, May 07 2012

    What's wrong in being a farmer..at least they play a big part in feeding others. What is IPL anyway?

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  • Clitus Dsouza, Bantwal

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Farming is a higly respectful job than cricket.

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  • Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore / Cairo

    Mon, May 07 2012

    Excellent report Daiji. Even I was unaware why he was not playing in this years IPL edition. Its sad that BCCI has not sent him to NCA for corrective measures to his bowling action if it was 'suspect'. We need to back these youngsters before they go into oblivion. Even Harbhajan was reported by the umpires early in his career. Even Murali and Malinga dont have the perfect bowling arm.

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  • JOSSY TAURO, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Mon, May 07 2012

    hi kamran goodluck in farming,,i can undersatnd ur feelings,, but god has defferent ways...cricket is only for nothing...its all money game one day u will bat other day u are bowled ...so continue ur good work in the farm field which will give u food until ur last days ..

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Mon, May 07 2012

    The other side story of the fascinating game, CRICKET!I think Kamaran will come back one again with a bang.This gentleman has guts and courage to face ups and downs in the life.

    Kamran need to rectify his bowling action with professional Cricket academies.He is still young, has long innings to go.I feel sympathy for him after seeing him working in wheat fields.Anyhow,god will help him reaching heights in Cricket one day.

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